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Year 2003

Crina
Crina PUNGULESCU

Professor of Finances
Resident Faculty

crina@esec.es

Higher Education

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

- Visiting Position, European Network for Training in Economic Research, 2007-2008

Tilburg University, The Netherlands

- Ph.D., Finance, 2009

Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

- M.A. with Merit, Economics, 2003

Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania

- Master, Economics of European Integration, 2001

- B.A., International Business and Economics, 1999  

Academic activities

- Conference Presentations

Crina Pungulescu. 2003. Measuring Financial Market Integration: An Application for the East European Accession Countries.

- IX. Spring Meeting of Young Economists, Warsaw, 2004

Lieven Baele, Crina Pungulescu and Jenke ter Horst. 2006. Model Uncertainty, Financial Market Integration and the Home Bias Puzzle.

- Conference of the European Network for Training in Economic Research, Stockholm, 2006

- Jean Monnet Conference on European Union Enlargement of 2004 and Beyond: Responding to the Political, Legal and Socio-Economic Challenges, Riga, 2006

- INFINITI Conference on International Finance, Dublin, 2006

- European Financial Management Association, Doctoral Tutorial and Conference, Madrid, 2006

 - European Central Bank, Conference on Financial Globalization and Integration, Frankfurt, 2006

- EC2 Conference on Econometrics of Monetary Policy and Financial Decision Making, Rotterdam, 2006

- Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, Warwick, 2007

Peter de Goeij, Crina Pungulescu and Frans de Roon. 2006. Market Size Effects and Integration of Developed and Emerging Markets.

 - Conference of the European Network for Training in Economic Research, Mannheim, 2007

 - European Financial Management Association Conference, Vienna, 2007

 - XXXII. Simposio de Analisis Economico, Granada, 2007

 - Europlace Institute of Finance, Paris, 2007

 - 16th Annual Multinational Finance Society Conference, Rethymno, 2009

Crina Pungulescu. 2008. Real Effects of Financial Market Integration: Does Lower Home Bias Lead to Welfare Benefits?

 - XIV. Spring Meeting of Young Economists, Istanbul, 2009

 - XXXIV. Simposio de Analisis Economico, Valencia, 2009

Discussions


- Spring Meeting of Young Economists, Warsaw, 2004

- INFINITI Conference on International Finance, Dublin, 2006

 - European Financial Management Association Conference, Madrid, 2006 and Vienna, 2007

- Conference of the European Network for Training in Economic Research, Madrid, 2007

- XIV. Spring Meeting of Young Economists, Istanbul, 2009

- 16th Annual Multinational Finance Society Conference, Rethymno, 2009

 

Refereeing

 - Emerging Markets Review

 - Journal of Banking and Finance

Teaching areas

Finance

Professional experience

Teaching Assistant, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, 2004-2007

- Department of Finance

Economist, ADAS S.A. Insurance Company, Bucharest, Romania, 1999-2001

- Reinsurance Department

Advisor, State Ownership Fund, 1998 - International Relations Department

Research activities

Working Papers (available on www.ssrn.com)

Measuring Financial Market Integration: An Application for the East European New Member States

Market Size Effects and Integration of Developed and Emerging Markets

co-authored with Frans de Roon and Peter de Goeij

Real Effects of Financial Market Integration: Does Lower Home Bias Lead to Welfare Benefits?

Research interests

International Finance, International Economics, Economics of European Integration

Emerging Markets, (Real) Effects of Financial Market Integration

Main publications

Model Uncertainty, Financial Market Integration and the Home Bias Puzzle

co-authored with Jenke ter Horst and Lieven Baele

Journal of International Money and Finance, Volume 26, Issue 4, June 2007, Pages 606-630 (The last working paper version is available on www.ssrn.com.)

The Euro and Corporate Valuations: The Case of Greece

co-authored with Gu nseli Tumer-Alkan

Financial Studies, Year XIII, New Series, Volume 1 (43), 2009, Pages 131-152

Intra-Dealer Integration

co-authored with Laurent Germain, Brian Kluger, David Stolin and Daniel G. Weaver

European Financial Management forthcoming (The last working paper version is available on www.ssrn.com.)

 

Related information

ESEC also counts on the collaboration and the participation of the Toulouse Business School Group's teachers